
You mean the Loose Goose?
You mean the Loose Goose?
996s are appreciating, quite apart from the general craziness of the market today, and this is a good price especially today. Buy it, do the IMS fix, return it to stock (especially the exhaust and headlights), and you’ll absolutely be financially ahead in a few years.
Tbh this is always the answer for anything one has trouble finding.
Commensurate* salary. I think the salaries you and I both live on already allow us to commiserate about not being able to afford said jet.
And general warning labels on everything. If you need a warning to not drink bleach or reach under a running lawnmower, I’m not sure you should still be in the gene pool.
Private jets are all about time.
Not necessarily. Based on what I’ve seen that’s true of private apartments, but many vehicles and a lot of equipment were left behind.
As for the iPhone, thats a tired trope.
Nah, it’s going to take waaaaay longer than that. Keep in mind that not everyone can afford a new vehicle. We’re nowhere even close to a majority, let alone all, of new vehicle sales being EVs. Once we get to that point, maybe ~2035, it’ll take another 15ish years for most of the national fleet to “turn over.” So…
COD4:MW, assuming you’re referring to the original and not the remaster, always has been and remains the pinnacle of FPS online multiplayer games. Great maps, a good variety of well-balanced weapons, reasonable learning curve, adequate team balancing, no overpowered killstreaks or equipment, no lootboxes or any of…
Yeah my theory in this situation is that it may be a rough equivalent to an odometer, tracking how much the system has been used for wear-and-tear type analysis.
Here, I can be more helpful than Erik. My mother-in-law has a 2017 XF-S she bought new with nearly every option.
Agreed. This car is utterly illogical and massive overkill for my life, yet, my inner redneck would love to have one as a daily even though I’d be going through rear tires at roughly one set/month.
You think everyone is an asshole on The Office..? Please explain.
Add The Morning show to that list. It’s also fantastic.
My F10 528i (with the 2.0T) recommended 89 octane. I had literally never seen that before and I almost passed out from shock when I read the fuel door.
Porsche and Audi are there, IMO. Many other brands are close behind, so I think this corner will be turned pretty quickly.
Yup. Modern Jaguars are great cars, and they’re fun to drive.